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Rushford Center, one of Connecticut’s leading providers of addiction and mental health services, is nationally recognized for delivering outstanding prevention, treatment and recovery programs.
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Responsibilities Primary Responsibility:Apply advanced, interdisciplinary engineering management techniques that employ mechatronics and best practices to improve facility operations and business processes through sustained automation/mechanical reliability, analytics/metrics development-reporting, inventory control methodology, continuous improvement, and labor management practices.
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Budget Management: Assist in budgeting and cost control measures for the machine shop. Documentation: Keep accurate records of production activities, machine maintenance, and quality control measures.
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Ensures that strict and proper infection control procedures are followed for decontamination, sterilization, storage and transportation of equipment, and sterile supplies and instruments/sets utilized throughout the hospitals.
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Developing horizontal & vertical alignments, drainage plans, construction staging/traffic control plans, signing & pavement marking plans, utility coordination, sub-consultant coordination, and preparation of right-of-way plans for various project types and clients.
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Get paid as high as $58 an hour as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) in Bloomfield, CT (and the nearby area), with a schedule that only you control. Our nurse founders wanted you to be in control of your own work-life balance.
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Field Automation Technicians and Specialists provide technical service to install, commission, troubleshoot and maintain remote terminal units for system control and data acquisition managing the Distribution Electric Grid devices as green energy resources are integrated.
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Good manufacturing knowledge of raw material control, manufacturing process, laboratory testing, heat treating and other processes. Minimum 5-8 year of experience using: NX, Unigraphics and SolidWorks Software, Mastercam.
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X-ray and Infection Control certification required according to State and individual practices. X-ray and Infection Control certification required according to State and individual practices.
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Knowledge of Power Plant control systems and components (e.g. SCADA, DCS, HMIs, PLCs, Loop Controllers) 5 years work experience with the operation of steam generation, cooling towers, gas compression, water treatment, auxiliary distribution systems and associated control system and components.
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About the job Loss Control Inspector - Independent Contractor - Hartford County. Commercial and Residential Independent Contractor for Insurance Loss Control. Inspectors are the "eyes" for the insurance underwriter, who is generally in another area and confined to an office.
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Works under the direct supervision of Lead Quality Control Inspector, reports to Quality Engineer. Requires Quality Control Inspector II Mid Level. Quality Control Inspector 2nd Shift.
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The function of the Project Engineer is to plan, organize, and control the activities of the project to best accomplish the successful completion of all projects to which assigned while operating within the guidelines established by the Project Manager, and within established schedules, budgets, and Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) policy constraints.
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Candidate must be DANB certified in radiation and infection control. Take accurate digital dental X-rays including panoramic and 3D cone beam. Experience preferred but, willing to train a recent graduate of assisting programs.
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The Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician at the Assistant or Associate level will serve as the Medical Director of Infection Prevention & Control (IP&C) and co-leader of the Antibiotic Stewardship Program in conjunction with the ID Clinical Pharmacist.
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